The jury is still out on Glasgow bridal shop owner Laura Hogg but it looks like case closed for beauty salon owner Jenna Whittingham, who proudly, if ill-advisedly, revealed to Lord Sugar she had offered up the name of Sterling for the girls' team after she had a dream.

Pregnancies as told in song are often unplanned - as in Bruce Springsteen's The River, for example, or Kings of Leon's Knocked Up, in which the expectant mother and father are ill-advisedly "taking off in a Coupe de Ville/ She's buckled up on navy".

Does their own sparkling business success exemplify the beauty of free-market capitalism or, on the contrary, have they heretofore improperly and unfairly and ill-advisedly (from a policy standpoint) escaped federal regulation (as Wachtell and Millstein would have it)?

On the verbal promise that he was not a target and would not be deposed, the agent met privately with plaintiff attorneys and ill-advisedly provided them with information and documentation that led to suits against more than a dozen parties, including his former agency.

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